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18- PRESTON COUNTY JOURNAL- Wednesday, October 12, 2011- Kingwood, WV History House ends season The History House, Museum of Preston County Historical Soci- ety, has ended regular hours for the season. Special appointments may be made by contacting Edna Britton at 304-789-6888 Exhibit open The Kingwood Public Library will be observing the Town of Kingwood's bicentennial with an exhibit of vintage pictures from the Photographic Archives. The exhibit will be open to the public during normal business hours. For more information call 304-329-1499. Wales offering classes Dr. Sandra Wales, retired writing instructor at Bowling Green Technical College, will be offering another three week creative writing class at the Szylagyi Center in Rowlesburg. The classes are set for October 15 and 22 and November 5. Class time is 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. and registration is 415 per session, in- cluding lunch. Fdr more information call Doris Rooks at 304-454- 9707. Annual dinner is Friday The Preston County Farm Bureau will host their annual dinner and business meeting beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, October 21 at the Masontown Fire Hall. The meeting is open to all members. Send $5 per person, limit of two per membership, with a reserva- tion by October 14 to Preston County Farm Bureau Becky Shack- leford, 268 W. Oak Dr. Masontown, WV 26542. For more information call 304-864-5657 or 304-864-5462. Health fair scheduled. Preston Memorial Hospital and the Fellowsville Ruritan Club are again co-sponsoring the Fellowsville Health Fair from 8-11 a.m. Saturday, October 15 at Fellowsville Elementary School. There will be free screenings, blood pressure, pulse oximetry, Cholesterol and glucose. Pre registration will begin from 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Monday, October 3, through Wednesday, October 12. Registration forms will be in the Penny Saver on September 30 and October 7. Forms may be filled out and mailed in, or call 304-329-4710. October 12 Brian Bernatowicz Kimberly Ann Coddington Cassie Wilson C.J. M'oyers Daisy Hershman Shelly Hartsell Susan Deavers Gary Jones Marsha Bolyard Danny Stuchell Jim Savage Kristy Born Shawn Bishoff Allen Collins Logan Reagan oTylor Evasko October 13 Jane Frankhouser Courtney Velickoff Happy Anniversary October 12 Greg & Crystal Thomas Chip & Stephanie Wilson Dr. Mark & Paula Bennett October 13 Trampus & jodi Jennings Chris & Tiffany Peterson October 14 Aaron & Felicia Young Debra & Guy Hileman Chuck & Kim Lansberry Chris & Amy Volk Christopher & Amy Volk Bryan & Julia Radabaugh CHURCH SERVICES Sunday, Morning 10 a.m. Sunday Eve. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Howesville Church of Christ Rt. 26, 5 miles South of Kingw0od Phone: 329-3830 Rodney Kelley Ryan Frey Craig Frey Brenda Myers Kelbi Larew Lisa Shipp Hunter Goff Jonathan Woods Fay Weaver Elsa Bjorkman James Livengood Ashley Kisner • Michelle Wolfe Kimberly Strickland Jamie Roby Agie Harris.. October 14 James W. Wolfe Brindley SLiger Carrie Rosenberger Molly Miller Christopher Beall Jeffrey Kisner Bobby Cassady Luckas Borgman Chuck Bowmar Timothy Shrout Sydney Davis Gidget Bolyard Robin Hart CALL BROWNING FUNERAL HOME THE JOHNSON MEMORIAL CO. Representatives Phone 329-0600- Kingwood, WV 26537 Center is open The Szilagyi Center is open Saturday, from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday, from 1-5 p.m., through November. Visitors are welcome in the WWII museum, the Emporium, and the River City Cafe. Production planned The Preston High School Theatre Department will present the Mississippi folk tale, Wiley and the Hairy Man, beginning at 7:30 p.m. on October 12, 13, and 14 at the Preston High theatre. Tickets may be purchased at the PHS theatre from 12:30-2 p.m. daily and at the door each night of the performance. Wiley and the Hairy Man is the story of a young boy's discovery of the courage in himself. The pay is suitable for all ages and has been delighting adults since 1974. It's apple butter time The third annual Apple Butter Making Day has been scheduled beginning at 6 a.m. on Saturday, October 15. On Rt. 50 travel just past the Cheat River Bridge at the big gray building. Come and see the apple butter being made, and help stir if you like! Pints are $5, quarts are $10. Free hay rides and games will be available and refreshments will be sold. Chickens and a pig will be roasted. This event is being sponsored by the Macomber Community .Church. For more information call Orpha at 304-454-9486. Bruceton Zumbathon set A Party in Pink Zumbathon has been scheduled for 9-11 a.m. on Saturday, October 22 at Waterfall Place Event and Conference Center in Bruceton Mills. Tickets are $10 and may be purchased in advance or at the door. Advanced purchases will be entered into a special drawing. There will be raffle drawings throughout the event, refreshments and door prizes. All proceeds will benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Breast Cancer Research, education, screening and treatment programs. Call Kari Kahl at 304-379-2442 for more information. Blood donors needed The American Red Cross, Greater Alleghenies Region Blood Services, is facing a critical blood shortage and has issued an ap- peal for blood donors. Blood donations in May and June dropped to the lowest levels the Red Cross has seen during this timeframe in over a dozen years. Demand for blood remained steady during this same period, which is why the Red Cross needs people-now more than ever-to roll up a sleeve and give as soon as possible. All types are needed, but especially O negative, which can be, used to treat any patient. The Red Cross is urging the public if you can donate blood please do so at this time. For more information about donating blood, check us out at www.redcrossblood.org. Hospital patients are counting on you to save their lives! STATEWIDE $PORTSLINE